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Shock Alert for pools

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Dennis Alwon

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Has anybody seen these in action. Looks like a ncv unit for pools. If it works it would be a great asset to any pool. Any thoughts.

https://www.shockalert.com/

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Dennis Alwon

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What voltage level does it alert at and why won't it work in a fiberglass pool or hot tub?
You know as much as I do Don. I am not even sure how it works. Non Contact Voltage Device?

Anyway, here is the voltage it is capable of detecting. They say 30 days money back guarantee. So if in 30 days someone dies you get your money back....sick laugh.

Shock Alert will detect voltage gradients as low as 20Mv/ft. in concrete, Gunite and vinyl lined pools.
 

spark master

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Do they make LED low voltage pool lighting yet? I normally don't do pools, but I'd like to redo mine. And I'm definitely shying away from 120volt lighting.
 
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